Janette Manrara puts on daring display in busty backless dress at NTAs without beau Aljaz
Strictly Come Dancing star Janette Manrara, 37, stunned as she made an appearance at the NTAs in a plunging nude-coloured dress this evening. The dance pro grinned as she put on a sultry display on the red carpet without her Strictly co-star and husband Aljaz Skorjanec by her side.
With a plunging neckline finishing just above her stomach, Janette stunned onlookers as she showcased her glamorous gown at the star-studded event.
Striking a pose, the Strictly: It Takes Two host put on a daring display when she revealed that her dusty-rose coloured dress was backless.
Featuring tiers of pink-hued ruffles that perfectly complemented the TV personality’s complexion, Janette opted for a nude lip combined with a smokey eye make-up look.
Her shoulder-length brown tresses had been expertly styled into a loose bun that rested at the nape of her neck.
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Co-hosting the talk show alongside Rylan Clark-Neal, the Miami-born star is replacing Zoe Ball, who confirmed her exit in June after a decade at the helm of the programme.
Despite landing the coveted presenting role, Janette has admitted “begging” her Strictly bosses for one last spin around the dance floor.
Speaking to Aimee Fuller on The Monday Mile podcast, the star made the shock admission.
The podcast host queried: “But you’re not out out, you’re still in, do you reckon you will slip your dancing shoes on? Is that possible? Can you do the odd group number?”
Janette shared that once you are no longer a pro on Strictly, it is very difficult to perform with the contestants, but that has not stopped her from asking for a slot.
She responded: “No I think once you’re not a pro, you are not a pro, you’re out.
“But I am begging my old boss to let me just have one more dance, one final goodbye,” she confessed.
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One on September 18.
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